Friday, November 22, 2013

Which car is more reliable

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC
It is a common question in every buyer's mind especially when they have to pick a car from a varieties of cars from the market.
Everyone want to know but there is no such place where one can ask or search for his her answer.

There are so many factors that have impact on a buyer's pocket and monthly budget.
The biggest factor is over budget

If you have already figured out your monthly budget that includes monthly car payment, insurance payment, fuel expense and regular maintenance and repair budget then you must stick to it.
But generally that's not the case. Buyers get excited when they look at different. Good looking cars and easily fall in love with expensive cars.
At that moment they get swayed away by their emotions and sometimes can not control it. They convince each other that they cut here or there. In their monthly budget and spread extra payment money for their car. Or they promise to each other that they will work overtime or other part time job.

But I personally advice you not to go over budget simply to have a good looking car.
It is not easy to find straight income and also it demands your quality leisure or family time.
Don't spend more than 18% of your monthly income on car expense that includes monthly car payment, insurance, fuel, maintenance and repair.
If you make 3000 a month, your maximum monthly budget should be 18x30=540

To be continued....




Tuesday, October 29, 2013

So No Water in Radiator in Winter time neither in washer fluid. Batman-Satnam Singh Sidhu BC

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC


Time to winterize your vehicle:

1  Check wiper blades and Washer fluid
2  Make tires are in good shape
3  Make sure 4x4 switch is working (if available)

4 Make sure Radiator and Reservoir have proper coolant in it.
5 Make sure heater core and blower are working (If thermostat was removed to avoid overheating,    then it is the time to fix it or otherwise freeze....)
6 Make sure a/c is working and defrost is working for front windshield


If you suspect that there is water in washer fluid and coolant reservoir then don't take risk...FLUSH IT NOW...OTHERWISE THIS WATER CAN PUT YOU AND YOUR VEHICLE IN TROUBLE DURING SNOW OR BELOW ZERO DEGREE TEMPERATURE.

Why?
Water is free and coolant is expensive?
You may have seen white smoke coming under the hood of some stranded car on the road side either during winter or hot summer.

We will talk about summer before summer!

Lets talk about winter first:

When temp falls below zero degree centigrade, water turns into ice. In other words it gets frozen. The water in the radiator that was used to cool the engine and heat your car cabin, is now frozen and can not move.

As a result you don't get warm air in your car cabin and engine do not get cooling from water.

As a result water builds pressure on certain spots (especially on weak parts like rubber hoses, heater core, radiator etc) and burst out! Worse case is when water burst out through head gasket. You may not see that white smoke in later case right away but it would cost you lot more to fix the engine.

So No Water in Radiator in Winter time neither in washer fluid. Batman-Satnam Singh Sidhu BC 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Ferrari or Lamborghini

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

Say you have money to buy your dream car! Which one would you pick? Why? Color or Brand!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

Nice place but you may need a AWD vehicle or nice SUV or Pick up Truck.....

10 Cars that took longest to sell on dealership's lots in North America

Auto Reviews by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC. He is presently serving customers in Surrey BC at Sukhi Bath Motors as Sales and Finance Consultant.

10 Cars that took longest to sell on dealership's lots in North America

In other words, buyers were reluctant to buy these cars either due to shape, price or features..

1. Acura TSX Sport Wagon

> Days in inventory: 158
> 2013 sales: 1,491
> Car type: Sport Wagon
> MSRP: $31,860

2. Volvo C30Front View
> Days in inventory: 146
> 2013 sales: 1,190
> Car type: Hatchback
> MSRP: $25,500


> Days in inventory: 143
> 2013 sales: 14,330
> Car type: Sedan
> MSRP: $15,995


> Days in inventory: 142
> 2013 sales: 13,907
> Car type: Sedan
> MSRP: $26,900


> Days in inventory: 137
> 2013 sales: 1,189
> Car type: SUV
> MSRP: $36,900 


> Days in inventory: 132
> 2013 sales: 30,264
> Car type: SUV
> MSRP: $42,290


> Days in inventory: 127
> 2013 sales: 28,299
> Car type: SUV
> MSRP: $28,440


> Days in inventory: 125
> 2013 sales: 31,479
> Car type: Sedan
MSRP: $31,000


> Days in inventory: 119
> 2013 sales: 2,070
> Car type: SUV
> MSRP: $37,295

10. Volvo XC90                                            Volvo XC90
> Days in inventory: 119
> 2013 sales: 4,705
> Car type: SUV
> MSRP: $39,700

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

Friday, October 4, 2013

Italian super-car maker Lamborghini on Monday opened a new showroom in Delhi, its second in India.

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

Italian super-car maker Lamborghini on Monday opened a new showroom in Delhi, its second in India, expressing confidence that it would exceed its 2012 sales this year even as it rued the high taxation rules imposed on its business here according to Hindustantimes.com.


It has sold 17 cars in India last year, and is hoping to get that up to 20 in 2013. 
In India, Lamborghini sells two models, the Gallardo and the Aventador, priced between Rs. 2.8 crore and Rs. 6.3 crore (ex-showroom Delhi). The company is planning an SUV range that should be ready by 2017.
It means Gallardo sells for about half a million Canadian dollars and Aventador sells for about more than One Million Canadian dollars. 

Thursday, October 3, 2013

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

What trucks sell the most in Canada!

1    Ford Trucks
2    Chevy Trucks
3    Dodge Trucks

Friday, July 19, 2013

What to do with Broken Car!

WHAT to Buy! Used Cars or New Cars! Why Used Car Dealers are better option than private re-sellers? Are All Used Cars for Sale Safe to Buy?Tips by Satnam-Singh-Sidhu-BC

What to do with Broken Car! 


Broken vehicle is never a fun. Especially, if the repair cost is in hundreds or thousands. Minor repairs are normal and are part and parcel of a running vehicle. 

Here are few tips to think about replacing your car with a new or used vehicle:

If you have a 4 cylinder DOMESTIC vehicle and mileage is over 100,000 km.

If you have a 4 cylinder JAPANESE or EUROPEAN vehicle and mileage is over 200,000 km

If you have a 6 cylinder DOMESTIC vehicle and mileage is over 200,000 km.

If you have a 6 cylinder JAPANESE or EUROPEAN vehicle and mileage is over 200,000 km.

Normally  8 cylinders engines are powerful and long lasting as long as maintained properly, but transmission, suspension parts and other mechanical parts wear and tear may give you unpleasant driving experience.

Keeping cars, vans, SUVs and trucks beyond these mileage marks may ask for extra cost of maintenance and repair and putting after market parts may reduce the life expectancy and performance of the vehicle.

Trading your vehicle before these mileage limits may get you good value for your vehicle and keep you away from troubles of unexpected failure or break down of your vehicle.

Moreover if you trade your vehicle for new or latest used cars, you may enjoy the new technology and gadgets with interiors equipped with lot of comfort and safety and powerful engines yet compact and economical on fuel. New transmissions are normally better designed and provide smooth ride experience with 5, 6 or 7 speed automatic transmissions.

If your vehicle is still running strong and you may want to get more mileage out of it, there is nothing wrong with it. But keep in mind whether you lease it or buy it or finance it, car looses its value drastically once its warranty is over which is generally 5 years or 100,000 km for most vehicles and 4 years and 80,000 km for European vehicles like BMW, Mercedes Benz.

Once it cross the limit of 200,000 km or 10 years the vehicle generally speaking enters a Lotto Zone, and anybody buying vehicle of you after this are playing a gamble. That is why nobody want to pay you more than 2000 or 3000 for that vehicle no matter how well it is maintained mechanically and look wise.

It is like Lotto ticket. You pay a little price for ticket for big gain but except few winners majority are losers. 
Same is the case with vehicles beyond 200,000 km or after 10 years. Buyers want to pay a small amount like a lotto ticket and majority are losers.

They end up spending more money on maintenance and repair and also pay more for gas mileage for a old technology compared to new technology.

If a car is a necessity for your work or family, then you must assign a monthly budget to you vehicle payment and as your income increases you may increase it to higher level. Keep in mind that as long as you need a vehicle you need to assign a monthly payment budget to it.

By doing so you are planning to keep the vehicle for certain time frame and then trade it for better vehicle. Very few people replace their vehicle every one or two years. Some replace after 3 years but majority replace before five years. 

That way they get best value for their old vehicle which is still under warranty. No matter how small period of warranty is left, but that gives a peace of mind to the buyer that they are buying a used vehicle which is still under warranty. And just in case it fails right after buying it, then at least they have the luxury to get it fixed under warranty.

Never get emotional and never fall in love with your vehicle for ever. If you do fall in love, keep it controlled and within limit. By doing so you will enjoy your ride every time you go out no matter to work or for a long vacation to a country side or to a remote location. Having a older vehicle may take you you every where you go but some part of yourself and your partners is always worried about the unexpected failure.

I hope it make sense to you. If not don't worry, towing companies and repair shops are awaiting for you. At least to get the economy rolling we do need mechanics and towing companies and their comfy waiting rooms equipped with TV for your convenience to spend your day off at repair shop.

Smart people finance for four to seven years maximum. After that they replace with new vehicle and pass on their troubles to people who like to own the vehicle and not willing to finance it. 

It is understood that a brand new vehicle lose its value considerably once it is out of show room. To get around that part you buy buy a pre-owned new vehicle with some mileage on it. You may buy 2013, 2012 and lower depending upon your budget.

Banks have option for financing 2013 and 2012 vehicles for up to seven years to keep your monthly payment low and enable you buy a better car with extra luxury and better brands subject to approval.

2011, 2010, 2009 and 2008 vehicles are eligible for 4 years financing from banks subject to approval.

Keeping your monthly car payment as low as possible is really desirable but normally it is hard. Normally the decent car is affordable for a monthly payment from $200 to $500. To keep your payment further down you may trade-in your vehicle or put a down payment.

Leasing and financing are two popular options for consumers. Don't use your line of credit for buying a vehicle because it is little bit cheaper. You may need it for some emergency funds. Leasing is cheaper but there are lot of strings attached to it.

Leasing gives more control to the Lease company rather than to you. Leasing have so many options like buy-out option at the end of lease and a fair market evaluation at the end of lease period.

Financing also have two options: Variable interest and fixed interest. Variable interest is cheaper but may go up unexpectedly whereas fixed is bit higher interest but give you the luxury to plan your monthly payment at the time of purchase.

Be smart and shop around. Brand new cars and new model cars are similar in reliability and looks but there may be big price difference. 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

New Auto Review: Kia Soul


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  We had the opportunity to spend a week with Kia's signature vehicle, the Soul in mid February, and came to understand why it is so popular.  So, for this installment of Ten Minute Test Drive we will dive in to the 2013 Kia Soul. Normally we don…

Online Repair Tips

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                                                                                                                      By Satnam Singh Sidhu BC
Auto repair is the least desirable and expected cost in any body's budget. When we buy a car we expect it last a long without repair. Fortunately new cars comes with manufacturer warranties so that you don't have to worry about it for about 5 years or 1,00,000km (which ever comes first) for any problems during that period. Vehicles do fail during warranty period but at least you don't have to pay for it.

Buying a used car  has its own advantages especially if you don't have enough cash to buy it or you don't want to enter into a monthly payment agreement. I heard lot of customer that they bought a dirt cheap car like under $1000 and it lasted for long time, way more than they expected. On other hands, lot of my customers could not stop regretting for buying a vehicle which was nothing but troubles, ever since they bought it.

But it all depends how honest and reliable the seller is who tells you upfront about all the problems he or she knows. Still there are chances that certain parts may fail unexpectedly, which were not known to seller. Buying a Certified Vehicle through local dealership is the best way to go for pre-owned used vehicle.

Buying from reputable dealership through professional certified salesperson has lot of advantages. A peace of mind that you are buying through a legit business who have to disclose everything about the vehicle and there are no chances of lien against the vehicle.

Whereas buying through a private deal has lot of potential dangers of scam. There may be a lien on vehicle, excessive damage to vehicle not disclosed to you, other hidden problems not disclosed and so on. May be the seller is not the owner of vehicle etc.

Well lets take it as a way of life. But biggest problem arises when you have a Auto Repair Problem and your mechanic is not experienced, honest and reliable.What are the chances:

1 Mechanic may not have enough experience and  misdiagnose it and may cost you more than expected.
2 Mechanic knows the exact problem but quote you double the  price for the greed of extra profit.
3 Worse case is when you have a mechanic who misdiagnose and double quote. In which case you may end up paying four times the actual repair cost.

Well getting it diagnosed from a professional mechanic and repaired by an experienced and honest professional mechanic could be your best Christmas Gift from Santa Claus.
Or simply say your mechanic is your Santa Claus!

Following are the most possibilities of expected or unexpected repairs:

1   General Mechanical Repair including cooling system, a/c system
2   Engine Mechanical Repair
3   Electrical Repair
4   Check Engine Light
5   Suspension, Brake Calipers and lines, Wheels, Wheel Alignment
6   Transmission Repair, Drive line, Axles, Ball joints, bushings, frame, chassis

Buying a vehicle free of mechanical and electrical problems is the best choice along with choosing a brand name vehicle known for good reliability.


Monday, June 24, 2013

Surrey Auto Repair Tips

Welcome to Surrey Auto Repair Tips


Repair Tips:
Carefully note down the problem.
Check if it is Mechanical problem, Electrical Problem, Hydraulic Problem, Fluid leak problem
Pin point what part has failed if possible
If it is Mechanical problem you may see physically broken parts or undesired noises from failed parts.
Call the local repair shops and explain the problem. Ask for possible solution and cost estimate.
At least call three shops and compare their Service Quality over the phone
                                                                 Knowledge of the mechanic
                                                                 What are the possibilities of failure of more parts
                                                                 Cost Estimate for the particular job and additional possible parts
                                                                 and labor.

The most trickiest repair of vehicle is the transmission failure.
Most shops won't give you a quote over the phone. They will try to put your vehicle on hoist before giving you a estimate. Well try to get an estimate and possible additional cost before they open the oil pan of your vehicle transmission. Literally you can save hundreds of dollars by doing so.

Electrical problems including check engine light are also another complex field. There are possibilities for certain electrical failures to be hard to diagnose and may need additional diagnostic before giving you the estimate. In that case you ask the mechanic for worst case scenario and its cost and most probable cost. That give you the idea about the upper cost limit of different shops for same or similar jobs which make it easy for you to decide the right shop.